Neighborhood Eats: Gimme The Last Slice

Alejandro Perez is in love with the go-to grub of meetings, sports events, parties, church events and a plethora of moments requiring the five letter 'p' word that comes in a cardboard box.

Author:
Marvin Hurst

Published:
11:40 AM CST January 22, 2018

SAN ANTONIO - Pizza didn't just get real for Alejandro Perez.

The 24-year-old has been in love with the go-to grub of meetings, game time activities, parties, church events, and the plethora of moments requiring the five letter 'p' word that comes in a cardboard box.

At 24-years-old, he is the owner of The Last Slice Pizza at 3021 MacArthur View. He put the wheels in motion for the business last October.

Four months ago, the recent graduate of San Antonio's Culinary Art Institute of America started serving his dream to the world.

"This place was a disaster. It took seven months to get to the place where it is now," he said.

Perez found a location where restaurants had come and gone near MacArthur High School. Within that space, the bouncy perfectionist assembles freshly made pizza in two sizes: Large (16") or personal (10").